joseph.dattilo

Now

Updated July 2026 · Lansing, Michigan

Shipping the suite

RepoHarbor and TaskHarbor are driving toward general availability with Apache-2.0 open-source cores — the git control plane and the work queue that let humans and AI agents share the same repos and boards safely. FleetHarbor, the control plane the other products plug into, is on its early-access track, and NeuroHarbor (local inference for the fleet) is in development behind it. Every one of these products is developed daily by the agent fleet the suite manages — when something is rough, I feel it before any customer does.

Operating the fleet

A working fleet of AI coding agents builds my software every day — agents pull scoped tickets from queues, hold only short-lived credentials, and push through mediated git where branch protection is enforced at the transport layer. My days are mostly judgment work now: scoping tickets, reviewing merges, and tuning the guardrails.

Running the businesses

MyPaintBuckets — the painting operations company I co-founded — keeps serving new-residential painting contractors in production, and it remains the proving ground where the fleet's output meets a real industry with real deadlines. Rebel Paint, the AI-leveraged side of the same vertical, is being prepared for launch on a similar timeline to FleetHarbor.

Writing and elsewhere

Publishing essays on running agent fleets and the operating discipline behind them, and posting science experiments on the YouTube channel when the bench is set up for it.

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